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. >>> nosotros regresamos en un momento aquÍ en el noticiero, veremos porque cinco hombres en la india podrÍan enfrentarse a la pena de muerte y una lÍnea de ropa infantil, podrÍa ser la en la insen la insai en la india violaron y matoaron a dos mujeres, y como dice ra necesaria este tipo de crÍmenes ocurren en todas partes del mundo. > >>>. >>> cientos de persona llegaron la corte suprema del justicia pidiendo que se le de la pena de muerte a cinco atacantes. >>> la estudiante de medicina viajaba?? en la este bus cuando fue asalto yaed violada por cinco hombre y un menor edad piels de pandilla que usaron una va river de hierroes y fue atrasada aquÍ la muchacho. >>> eran heridas grandes la que tenÍa, su muerte desatÓ protestas violentos en la india donde la gran mayorÍa de los crimen nosotros contra de mujeres quedan impunes. >>>la cultura es una cultura de culpa. que la culpa es de la vÍctima es lo que debemos cambiar, y la mayorÍa de estas mujeres se suicidan o que callan para siempre. >>> aunque no hay estadÍsticas oficiales segÚn la prensa internacional, de los mÁs de
. >>> nosotros regresamos en un momento aquÍ en el noticiero, veremos porque cinco hombres en la india podrÍan enfrentarse a la pena de muerte y una lÍnea de ropa infantil, podrÍa ser la en la insen la insai en la india violaron y matoaron a dos mujeres, y como dice ra necesaria este tipo de crÍmenes ocurren en todas partes del mundo. > >>>. >>> cientos de persona llegaron la corte suprema del justicia pidiendo que se le de la pena de muerte a cinco atacantes....
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the public protest in sexual violence in india are leading some to question the u.s. house on track record, were only 24% of alleged rapes result in an arrest, never mind a conviction. kavita krishnan, i'm wondering your thoughts on this issue as a leading women's rights activist, leading a protest in this particular brutal rape and death? what i just want to say briefly i've agree with what she said. the person who led the charge and try to demonize the micra workers has been the prime minister has referred to them as a menace and call them footloose migrants and said they are the main threat of sexual violence, which is completely misplaced, and she said you have, across the board, a huge number of cases of custodial rate. some of the most important cases which have galvanized the women's movement in india, before this incident, have been the custodial rapes of indigenous women around 35 years ago, and the custodial rate by army -- suspected of being a militant, raped and killed in 2004. it is important to contextualize at. but what you said about the u.s., i think
the public protest in sexual violence in india are leading some to question the u.s. house on track record, were only 24% of alleged rapes result in an arrest, never mind a conviction. kavita krishnan, i'm wondering your thoughts on this issue as a leading women's rights activist, leading a protest in this particular brutal rape and death? what i just want to say briefly i've agree with what she said. the person who led the charge and try to demonize the micra workers has been the prime...
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india. thousands of years ago and hundreds of years ago in india there were no movie theatres, no television, no radio, no comic books or no books for people like you and me to read. was this the same here? >> yes. all offer the world it was like that. ask your parents. they can tell you what it was like before the internet. so, people told stores. i bet you tell stories. did you tell a story today? >> yeah, i bet you did you went up to our friend and said, did you see that? your friend said, no, no he didn't. right? that's a story. so, i will tell you a story. in india, here we have super heroes like, tell me a hero. >> super man. we have super heroes in india. krishna. lifts mountains and throws them to the ocean to create bridges. i will tell you the story about a super hero. krishna as a little boy in the village where the trees blow and the water flows and the birds fly and the grass grows, in this village there are cows. and people and they go to the river and they go to get their wate
india. thousands of years ago and hundreds of years ago in india there were no movie theatres, no television, no radio, no comic books or no books for people like you and me to read. was this the same here? >> yes. all offer the world it was like that. ask your parents. they can tell you what it was like before the internet. so, people told stores. i bet you tell stories. did you tell a story today? >> yeah, i bet you did you went up to our friend and said, did you see that? your...
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the hospital boom in india was fueled by india's growing middle class, who demanded access to quality healthcare. now the country known for exporting doctors is trying hard to import patients. the most important player is the apollo group, the largest hospital group in india, third largest in the world. anjali kapoor bissell is a director of apollo's international patient office. why is it important to get foreign patients here? >> makes sense to establish india as sort of like the world destination for healthcare. >> that's the ambition, that india should become the world-- >> destination for healthcare. that's right. >> but why should foreigners come here? well, it's even cheaper than thailand for most procedures, with prices about 10% what they would be in the u.s. anne bell works at the british high commission in new delhi. she just had a baby and says she glad she was here and not in england. >> there's been no pressure to go home after the delivery. we've been welcomed to stay as long as we want. they're looking after the baby. they're looking after me, giving me enough time to
the hospital boom in india was fueled by india's growing middle class, who demanded access to quality healthcare. now the country known for exporting doctors is trying hard to import patients. the most important player is the apollo group, the largest hospital group in india, third largest in the world. anjali kapoor bissell is a director of apollo's international patient office. why is it important to get foreign patients here? >> makes sense to establish india as sort of like the world...
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relations between pakistan and india were at a nadir. coincident with 9/11 and the subsequent bond process, a pakistani base -- terrorist group had conducted a large- scale terrorist attack on the indian parliament. the countries were close to war. very close to war. the idea that they would collaborate in some joint venture in afghanistan was more difficult to conceive then that might be now. relations have to some degree improved. i do not think that india and pakistan between them would be able to substitute for the kind of assistance -- [indiscernible] for some time to come. to the extent the country's -- countries could agree on some form of joint collaboration, i would not oppose it. but neither would i look to it to shoulder much of the load in the short to medium term. >> front row. >> i write the mitchell reports and also councilmember. fassel -- i wanted to ask the ambassador about his observations about cost and risk. and to do that in the context of american domestic political setting, just to say that 2014 is not just anothe
relations between pakistan and india were at a nadir. coincident with 9/11 and the subsequent bond process, a pakistani base -- terrorist group had conducted a large- scale terrorist attack on the indian parliament. the countries were close to war. very close to war. the idea that they would collaborate in some joint venture in afghanistan was more difficult to conceive then that might be now. relations have to some degree improved. i do not think that india and pakistan between them would be...
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fareed zakaria was born in india india, and he's "outfront" tonight. this has grabbed attention around the world, headlines everywhere. i was just in the middle east, top story everywhere. you came from india. it is such a crucial story. why has it struck a cord around the world? >> in a way, this is india's arab spring because it's not just what happened. it's the fact that people were able to express themselves. mobilize. india is a democracy, but sometimes it's hard to mobilize and social media and a newly mobilized middle class has allowed that to happen. i think people around the world saw that and could almost join in that outrage because the sense of just how horrible this was and how quickly the information about it spread, it really made me feel like this is a new world because you had protests like this before, but they hadn't spread within india in quite the same way, and they hadn't spread around the world. you know, there is something about this new technology with the new globalized middle class that is demanding more of government. >> an
fareed zakaria was born in india india, and he's "outfront" tonight. this has grabbed attention around the world, headlines everywhere. i was just in the middle east, top story everywhere. you came from india. it is such a crucial story. why has it struck a cord around the world? >> in a way, this is india's arab spring because it's not just what happened. it's the fact that people were able to express themselves. mobilize. india is a democracy, but sometimes it's hard to...
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it has sparked a debate in india. >> protests go on on the rape that has shocked india. lawyers set up to handle the case get their first trial. none are prepared to defend the five men charged with murdering and raping the student. >> it is heinous and in respect to the girl victim and as a message that we want to send to society, we want our society to be safe and such criminals will not get representation. >> no one is at home at the shack where the bus driver was living. the juvenile suspect al ledgedly caused the worst violence. the neighborhood under a cloud of shame. they say attitudes to women need to change. >> the problem sis with men, says this woman. and their bad intentions. after boarding the bus, the medical student was raped for an hour and died of her injuries. it sparked days or protests -- and being out of touch with changing attitudes. >> the horror of this crime is incomprehensible. but it has highlighted a growing cultural clash between those who want more equality and those who want to keep them in place. >> those wanting more equality say there is
it has sparked a debate in india. >> protests go on on the rape that has shocked india. lawyers set up to handle the case get their first trial. none are prepared to defend the five men charged with murdering and raping the student. >> it is heinous and in respect to the girl victim and as a message that we want to send to society, we want our society to be safe and such criminals will not get representation. >> no one is at home at the shack where the bus driver was living....
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china, but china and india are competing with each other for that role. can they possibly think about becoming a super power when their own police rape women who have been raped, who come -- there were many incidents in the past couple including a 16-year-old girl brought by her parents to the police station because she'd been raped. then the police raped her. this goes on with some degree of frequency. >> that's very important point. that is the -- as a country rises to -- it's economic power, it becomes the focus of other countries and is much more sensitive to the kinds of criticism that india is now getting. but there is a very important issue that needs to be uncovered here. these are gangs of very young men who roam the street, india is one of those countries which has favored male over female births and they are paying the price for it now. these are young unaffiliated men, there are not comparable women in their age group to be with them that -- in the society that doesn't value women anyway. they're out like wolves looking for women. >> so what d
china, but china and india are competing with each other for that role. can they possibly think about becoming a super power when their own police rape women who have been raped, who come -- there were many incidents in the past couple including a 16-year-old girl brought by her parents to the police station because she'd been raped. then the police raped her. this goes on with some degree of frequency. >> that's very important point. that is the -- as a country rises to -- it's economic...
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now india has produced a ballistic missile that can be fired from a submarine. nhk world reports from new delhi on the implications of this new development. >> reporter: the defense research and development organization which works under india's defense ministry says they successfully test fired a k-5 ballistic missile in the bay of bengal on sunday. the group says the missile has a range of 1,500 kilometers and is capable of carrying a nuclear warhead. india aims to put a nuclear powered submarine into service and is expected to arm it with a newly developed missile. china's increasing influence in the region is behind india's move to boost its presence in the indian ocean. china has been stepping up relations with india's neighbors, including pakistan, sri lanka, bangladesh and myanmar by offering them frastructure projects. india is concerned that china's growing military presence may spread between the strait into the indian ocean, a key oil shipping lane. last year, india successfully test fired a ballistic missile with a range of 5,000 kilometers. it can c
now india has produced a ballistic missile that can be fired from a submarine. nhk world reports from new delhi on the implications of this new development. >> reporter: the defense research and development organization which works under india's defense ministry says they successfully test fired a k-5 ballistic missile in the bay of bengal on sunday. the group says the missile has a range of 1,500 kilometers and is capable of carrying a nuclear warhead. india aims to put a nuclear powered...
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it has sparked a debate in india. >> protests go on on the rape that has shocked india. lawyers set up to handle the case get their first trial. none are prepared to defend the five men charged with murdering and raping the student. >> it is heinous and in respect to the girl victim and as a message that we want to send to society, we want our society to be safe and such criminals will not get representation. >> no one is at home at the shack where the bus driver was living. the juvenile suspect al ledgedly caused the worst violence. the neighborhood under a cloud of shame. they say attitudes to women need to change. >> the problem sis with men, says this woman. and their bad intentions. after boarding the bus, the medical student was raped for an hour and died of her injuries. it sparked days or protests -- and being out of touch with changing attitudes. >> the horror of this crime is incomprehensible. but it has highlighted a growing cultural clash between those who want more equality and those who want to keep them in place. >> those wanting more equality say there is
it has sparked a debate in india. >> protests go on on the rape that has shocked india. lawyers set up to handle the case get their first trial. none are prepared to defend the five men charged with murdering and raping the student. >> it is heinous and in respect to the girl victim and as a message that we want to send to society, we want our society to be safe and such criminals will not get representation. >> no one is at home at the shack where the bus driver was living....
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northern india. >> an alarming to attrition for girls and women in india. you are watching bbc news. still to come, getting america back to work. we talk to one business of executive about what he thinks it will take. now to another nightmare for the dreamliner appeared in another of the boeing 787's is being cancelled, this time to break problems occurred this is the third incident in two days. it has raised safety worries about the aircraft. here's a report from new york. >> in grounded, the 787 dreamliner was bound for it had to be sent back to the gate -- bound for tokyo. it had to be sent back to the gate because of the problem with the brakes. on tuesday, a fuel leak caused japan airlines to cancel take off of one of its 787 jets in boston. a day earlier at the same airport, a battery pack caught fire on an empty plain. speaking of the battery incident, boeing said it is cooperating with the relevant safety authorities and before providing more detail, we will give our technical teams the time they need to do a thorough job and ensure we are dealing w
northern india. >> an alarming to attrition for girls and women in india. you are watching bbc news. still to come, getting america back to work. we talk to one business of executive about what he thinks it will take. now to another nightmare for the dreamliner appeared in another of the boeing 787's is being cancelled, this time to break problems occurred this is the third incident in two days. it has raised safety worries about the aircraft. here's a report from new york. >> in...
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why is india lagging so far behind? especially when you talk about democracy and women are able to vote, which is something, for example, in places like saudi arabia, which also ranks low, women don't have this right? >> it makes you realize the struggle for human rights and democracy are not always the same thing. sometimes what you have to do is break cultural attitudes. democracies aren't very good at that. look at us with some of our attitudes, whether it's slavery or whatever you're looking at. it's hard to break those attitudes. in some ways, china did much better even under the communists in creating this equal opportunity for men and women. in india, this comes out of religion, out of caste, out of culture. the people who get elected are sometimes traditional leaders. they don't want to overturn these traditions. it's very hard to get oppressed minorities to be given their due. >> fareed zakaria, thank you very much. be sure to catch a special edition of "gps" on sunday, focusing on the president's second term.
why is india lagging so far behind? especially when you talk about democracy and women are able to vote, which is something, for example, in places like saudi arabia, which also ranks low, women don't have this right? >> it makes you realize the struggle for human rights and democracy are not always the same thing. sometimes what you have to do is break cultural attitudes. democracies aren't very good at that. look at us with some of our attitudes, whether it's slavery or whatever you're...
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india has produced a ballistic missile that can be fired from a submarine. nhk world reports from new delhi. >> reporter: the defense research and the development organization which works under india's defense ministry says they successfully testified a k-5 ballistic missile in the bay on sunday. the group says the missile has a range of 1,500 kilometers and is capable of carrying a nuclear warhead. india aims to put a nuclear powered submarine into service and is expected to arm it with the newly developed missile. china's increasing influence in the region is behind the move to boost its presence in the indian ocean. china has been stepping up relations with india's neighbors, including pakistan, sri lanka, bangladesh and myanmar, by offering them infrastructure projects. india is concerned that china's roving military presence may spread beyond the straits into the indian ocean. a key oil shipping lane. last year, india successfully test fired a ballistic missile with a range of 5,000 kilometers. it can cover most of asia. a military parade in new delhi t
india has produced a ballistic missile that can be fired from a submarine. nhk world reports from new delhi. >> reporter: the defense research and the development organization which works under india's defense ministry says they successfully testified a k-5 ballistic missile in the bay on sunday. the group says the missile has a range of 1,500 kilometers and is capable of carrying a nuclear warhead. india aims to put a nuclear powered submarine into service and is expected to arm it with...
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media reports of her death sparked memorial rallies across india. thousands of people gathered holding candles on december 29th at a square in central new delhi. the crowd demanded the government do more to tackle sexual offenses. in india, the place of females of society has been improving as the nation's economy grows. but human rights abuses targeting women remains a problem. incidents of gang rape have sparked massive protests and extensive media coverage. the government is considering tougher punishments as well as a review of crime fighting measures by the police. >> the prompt action against all crime will alone bring about a respect of law. >> reporter: more incidents have already emerged. a 17-year-old woman was gang raped in november in the northern state of punjab. she later took her own life. media reports say the police pressured her to drop her case and settle out of court. at a symposium on rape in new delhi last week, attendees said stricter punishments would not be enough. they said society needs to change and respect every single w
media reports of her death sparked memorial rallies across india. thousands of people gathered holding candles on december 29th at a square in central new delhi. the crowd demanded the government do more to tackle sexual offenses. in india, the place of females of society has been improving as the nation's economy grows. but human rights abuses targeting women remains a problem. incidents of gang rape have sparked massive protests and extensive media coverage. the government is considering...
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india's sensex ended higher by .25%. back to you. >> sixuan, thank you very much for that. >>> turning now to the u.s., president barack obama began his second term on sunday in a low key inauguration ceremony at the white house. gathered with his family in the blue room, obama put his hand on a family bible to recite the 35-word oath. >> i barack hussein obama solemnly swear. >> that i will faithfully execute. >> that i will faithfully execute. >> the office of the president of the united states. >> the office of president of the united states. >> today obama will attend his inauguration ceremony. the president will repeat the swearing-in ritual and give his inaugural address. joining us now is tippa, former white house economic advisory under former president george bush. >> thank you. >> so a toned down affair. often the second time around there aren't considered to be many great shakes. >> well, that's right. but i think now the country is clearly even more divided than it was before. we had a reasonably clear decisi
india's sensex ended higher by .25%. back to you. >> sixuan, thank you very much for that. >>> turning now to the u.s., president barack obama began his second term on sunday in a low key inauguration ceremony at the white house. gathered with his family in the blue room, obama put his hand on a family bible to recite the 35-word oath. >> i barack hussein obama solemnly swear. >> that i will faithfully execute. >> that i will faithfully execute. >> the...
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and today that is happening not only in india, but all of these nations. the muslim communities, the hindu communities, and the triples and the dalits, and the good news is always good news because it brings hope, and that's what these people need. >> wendy: the doctor also praised india's government for its response to the protest. he said, quote,"i am grateful for how the prime minister and sandy gandhi, along with government agencies, are responding to the outcry. positive steps are being taken." you can learn more at the ministry's website, and you can find the link on our website, cbnnews.com. >> george: young people acrosthe united states are taking up the fight to end human trafficking around the world. on college campuses in all 50 states, and more than 50 countries, they're shining the light on modern day slavery. as my colleague ephraim graham reports, they accepted their mission at a new year's conference called passion 2013. >> reporter: 60,000 students packed atlanta's georgiadome for a party. a time of worship. >> jesus in infinitely worthy o
and today that is happening not only in india, but all of these nations. the muslim communities, the hindu communities, and the triples and the dalits, and the good news is always good news because it brings hope, and that's what these people need. >> wendy: the doctor also praised india's government for its response to the protest. he said, quote,"i am grateful for how the prime minister and sandy gandhi, along with government agencies, are responding to the outcry. positive steps...
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and in north india, it's much the same. i mean, i was even concerned when i went into modeling after college, because, you know, while my family accepted me, i was worried about what other people would think. 15 or 16 years ago when i started modeling, you know, modeling was just not that far from prostitution. so you can imagine how self-conscious i felt. but i got to pay off my college loans through modeling. i just think, you know, there's such a deep problem, even the notion of sexual harassment is called eve teasing in india. and that, i think, is a very f euphemistic way to refer to a very serious problem. and the i think the reason you're seeing is all of this incredible demonstration is because women feel empowered because they make their own money and their own decisions to speak out. >> and do you think, padma, i mean, there's been so much attention on this case. and in a sense, it seems like a blessing that this is -- you know, it's terrible it's taken this long, but once this happens, this becomes a moment. will
and in north india, it's much the same. i mean, i was even concerned when i went into modeling after college, because, you know, while my family accepted me, i was worried about what other people would think. 15 or 16 years ago when i started modeling, you know, modeling was just not that far from prostitution. so you can imagine how self-conscious i felt. but i got to pay off my college loans through modeling. i just think, you know, there's such a deep problem, even the notion of sexual...
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views it what do they make of him what does india think. i can't believe this is during the last year and. relatively. well received he spoke about the need for peace between the two countries and also for diverting defense expenditure towards the development needs of the poor in both union bank this time so he even long still a sect of. moderate islam the. second which also has ties with northern india with what in the school and all that so there's a following for the brand of tolerant and open islam that he has poses so he's not an ideological view he's not anti india but very. concerned in india ease with the fans that he may be opportunistically riding on the coattails of the military and maybe using the. normal elected undemocratic forces likely to be she and the military he wanted to rise to power and as we know all pakistan's history is full of such figures who have taken the hired help of the military and i've literally been devoured by so there is always concern because the militar takes over it means more tension with india and m
views it what do they make of him what does india think. i can't believe this is during the last year and. relatively. well received he spoke about the need for peace between the two countries and also for diverting defense expenditure towards the development needs of the poor in both union bank this time so he even long still a sect of. moderate islam the. second which also has ties with northern india with what in the school and all that so there's a following for the brand of tolerant and...
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what is the mood like in india today? it started off as a rape case and ended as a murder. >> that is right. it is something that has shocked and outraged indians across the country. we have seen protests taking place on a daily basis, from the time of the attack nearly three weeks ago. earlier today, outside this courtroom itself, there was a protest by lawyers protesting against the attack, protesting against the attackers. they have come out and said they do not want to defend any of the accused. that is something that has not gone down very well with india's chief justice, who has said that if that were to happen, it would jeopardize the trial itself. that would give you an indication of the mood, how angry people have been. that's the reason we believe that the five main suspects will not be produced in court today. basically, because police have fears over their safety. >> but the answer is indicative of the fact that, for so many people,the ang -- the anger is indicative of the fact that, for so many the treatment
what is the mood like in india today? it started off as a rape case and ended as a murder. >> that is right. it is something that has shocked and outraged indians across the country. we have seen protests taking place on a daily basis, from the time of the attack nearly three weeks ago. earlier today, outside this courtroom itself, there was a protest by lawyers protesting against the attack, protesting against the attackers. they have come out and said they do not want to defend any of...
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>>> also, will this be india's awakening? the nation confronts its own dark corners after a despicable deadly act. i'll look at some parallels with america's recent tragic school shooting. >>> first, here's my take. the deal to avoid the fiscal cliff is a small victory for sanity, but what it says about the future is somewhat bleak. washington will probably lurch from crisis to crisis kicking problems forward and placing band aids small solutions on those it does address. there will likely be no large-scale initiative on entitlement reform, energy policy, probably even immigration reform and this is the real worry. because beyond the self-inflicted crisis of the cliff and the forthcoming debt ceiling, the united states faces a much deeper challenge. for more than a decade now, for many decades by some measures, america's growth rates have slowed. recoveries have been jobless. and median wages have declined. some combination of the information revolution and globalization has placed tough pressures on high-wage countries like
>>> also, will this be india's awakening? the nation confronts its own dark corners after a despicable deadly act. i'll look at some parallels with america's recent tragic school shooting. >>> first, here's my take. the deal to avoid the fiscal cliff is a small victory for sanity, but what it says about the future is somewhat bleak. washington will probably lurch from crisis to crisis kicking problems forward and placing band aids small solutions on those it does address....
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two more cases of gang rape in india. one shockingly similar to the brutal rape and murder last month of a 23-year-old woman, a story that captured the world's attention. six suspects now have been arrested in the gang rape of a 29-year-old who was taking the bus to her family's village on friday night. the bus driver and conductor are among the accused. and in another case, a woman traveling with her 10-year-old son to new delhi was dragged off a train, gang raped, strangled, and then hanged. no arrests have been reported in this truly brutal attack. freida pinto is famous for her role in "slumdog millionaire" and she's speaking out against these horrific crimes. these stories, the mostresisant two, horrific stories of rape. a woman hanged. as a woman growing up in india, do these stories shock you? >> growing up in india, i remember picking up the newspaper almost every day, and by the time you reach the fourth and the fifth page, there would be a little column in the corner that would be dedicated to a rape case that w
two more cases of gang rape in india. one shockingly similar to the brutal rape and murder last month of a 23-year-old woman, a story that captured the world's attention. six suspects now have been arrested in the gang rape of a 29-year-old who was taking the bus to her family's village on friday night. the bus driver and conductor are among the accused. and in another case, a woman traveling with her 10-year-old son to new delhi was dragged off a train, gang raped, strangled, and then hanged....
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the women of india cannot allow men to keep on raping until the mindset is changed. that is one issue. but i think it should be a capital punishment. nothing less than they should be hanged. >> reporter: horror at what happened on these roads has stretched across india. the legacy of the woman that was raped and beaten and thrown from the bus may yet be just as eat. >> woodruff: earlier today margaret warner talked to "new york times" reporter heather timmons in new delhi. >> warner: heather timmons, thank you for joining us. what can you tell us about the suspects in this case? >> right now there's not a whole lot of information available about the suspects. there are two brothers, they were x friends that hung out together, at least four of them lived in the same neighborhood. one of them is from be haar. one is being tried as a juvenile although that is a matter of some debate. i believe he is going to be -- his actual bone deity is going to be tested to see ether he's 17 or 18 and can be tried as an adult. one was a fruit seller and one of them was a cleaner. i m
the women of india cannot allow men to keep on raping until the mindset is changed. that is one issue. but i think it should be a capital punishment. nothing less than they should be hanged. >> reporter: horror at what happened on these roads has stretched across india. the legacy of the woman that was raped and beaten and thrown from the bus may yet be just as eat. >> woodruff: earlier today margaret warner talked to "new york times" reporter heather timmons in new delhi....
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we will be heading out to india. we'll talk to hsbc's chief economist in the country to see whether or not a rate cut is in store. >>> johnny corporations could be ready to step up businesses in the uk. >>> and the super bowl of retail conferences, we'll take a closer look at the sector with one top analyst out of new york. >>> we'll also be in the car capital of the world. we'll head to detroit. is it still the car capital of the world? >> detroit likes to think so. >> well, first, though, one of the year's first big financial powwows is under way this week in hong kong. bernie lowe tells us most participants are looking to put last year behind them while hoping policymakers will get it right this year. >> one of the perennial features at hong kong's asian financial forum which groups together taupe leaders from government and business is the caliber of people that were here. we are joined by central bankers from europe, across asia, the americas, as well. and, really, if if there was one take away, sort of a catch
we will be heading out to india. we'll talk to hsbc's chief economist in the country to see whether or not a rate cut is in store. >>> johnny corporations could be ready to step up businesses in the uk. >>> and the super bowl of retail conferences, we'll take a closer look at the sector with one top analyst out of new york. >>> we'll also be in the car capital of the world. we'll head to detroit. is it still the car capital of the world? >> detroit likes to...
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fremont to offer prayers and express their anger over the gang rape and murder of a young woman in india. abc7 news reporter alan wopping will have that -- alan wang will have that story for us in a moment. >>> a well-known television personality appears on air just weeks after being seriously burned in a fire. coming up next, the brave face in front of an audience of millions. and abc7's mike shumann was there for celebrations. and a tragic accident tonight involving a photograph ter -- photographer trying to track down justin bieber. and then late other "nightline." >> i'm terry moran. coming up next on "nightline" the american man living a nightmare. jailed in a south american prison. he is now out on bail. the "nightline" investigation that took us inside his personal hell. plus my co anchor dinner's ready. [ female announcer ] hamburger helper stroganoff. beefy. creamy. stroganoffy. helpers. forty dishes, all delicious. i just finished a bowl of your light chicken pot pie soup and it was so rich and creamy... is it really 100 calories? let me put you on webcan... lean roasted chicke
fremont to offer prayers and express their anger over the gang rape and murder of a young woman in india. abc7 news reporter alan wopping will have that -- alan wang will have that story for us in a moment. >>> a well-known television personality appears on air just weeks after being seriously burned in a fire. coming up next, the brave face in front of an audience of millions. and abc7's mike shumann was there for celebrations. and a tragic accident tonight involving a photograph ter...
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this is the quietest place i've ever been to in india. and when you have an area that's remarkably quiet, it means there are few people living there -- and when you have few people living in a place it means you have an opportunity to protect that area for wildlife. and we have to find all the bits of india that still exist that are like this grab them now, grab them quickly, and put the focus on these places. having a little island like ranthambhore, it has no long-term future. you have to connect it to another area -- and broken tail is showing us the way. reporter: tiger hunting in india takes on added pomp and ceremony... this place was owned by the maharajah of bundi and he entertained all sorts of people from you know, errol flynn to lord mountbatten, the queen of england and prince philip. all the hollywood set used to come here. that's what people used to do for fun in those days. these guys shot so many of them. i mean, they wiped out tens of thousands of tigers all over india. good work! one shot did it! he was a big fella, but
this is the quietest place i've ever been to in india. and when you have an area that's remarkably quiet, it means there are few people living there -- and when you have few people living in a place it means you have an opportunity to protect that area for wildlife. and we have to find all the bits of india that still exist that are like this grab them now, grab them quickly, and put the focus on these places. having a little island like ranthambhore, it has no long-term future. you have to...
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we like to say that india is the largest democracy and in many ways it is, but we can only consider india a true democracy when it -- when half its citizens feel safe in the streets. when they don't feel like they are vulnerable because of their gender, and when they can walk their streets and go about their business and their family in peace, and in tranquility. >> your story, padma, is so interesting. your parents divorced when you were very young. you were raised here in the united states, but in an indian home. when you walk down new dehli and walk down the street, you know what it feels like to be hered at as a girl. >> i come from a liberal middle class family, but still it's very conservative. when i was a young girl, you know, one of the reasons my mother moved to america, there was a lot of discrimination against single women, single mothers, divorced women and she would have had a difficult life if she stayed in india. i was even concerned when i went into modeling after college because while my family accepted me, i was worried about what other people would think. 15 or 16 year
we like to say that india is the largest democracy and in many ways it is, but we can only consider india a true democracy when it -- when half its citizens feel safe in the streets. when they don't feel like they are vulnerable because of their gender, and when they can walk their streets and go about their business and their family in peace, and in tranquility. >> your story, padma, is so interesting. your parents divorced when you were very young. you were raised here in the united...
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this tragic woman who has in fact galvanized many women in india to stand up as well. >> john: amanda, do you think there is hope that we can move from a culture of victimhood to discussing being a survivor? >> that's a really good question. i hope so. i think that the feminist movement and particularly the slut walks of the past year and a half have been huge in changing the conversation away from thinking of women that are raped as sort of permanently ruined and thinking of them more as people who can speak for themselves, people who can kind of advocate for themselves and who have a life after rape. >> john: one thing's for sure, men started rape. it is going to take men like the young man in the video to stand up and be member and do their best to stop it. slate columnist amanda and salon writer, i o rin. thank you for your expertise on this situation that our species is grappling with. >> the federal government saved aig in 2008 and now the company loves us so much, they might >> john: talking about biting the hand that feeds you allowing you to eat and pay off all of your friend
this tragic woman who has in fact galvanized many women in india to stand up as well. >> john: amanda, do you think there is hope that we can move from a culture of victimhood to discussing being a survivor? >> that's a really good question. i hope so. i think that the feminist movement and particularly the slut walks of the past year and a half have been huge in changing the conversation away from thinking of women that are raped as sort of permanently ruined and thinking of them...
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speeches quickly asked about india. i refer you to chapter the book but india has a critical role to play in my estimation that is because the narrative of what afghanistan is has played in a south asian -- is that afghanistan is in place between india and pakistan. and the individual tribes in the country of afghanistan ally in one way or the other, rightly or wrongly, with either indian interests or pakistani interest. pakistan's military apparatus not wishing to see india advantaged either to perpetuate mr. from afghanistan against its ethnic minorities in the country or to gain decisive advantage gia strategically in afghanistan really mistrusts fundamentally what it sees presently in kabul as a new delhi leaning government and that america western efforts have been either intentionally or more likely and inadvertently because of sheer naÏvetÉ instrumental in giving india a leg up in the country and one that cannot be tolerated for the long-term. >> i would argue that while it matters in the country but nowhere ne
speeches quickly asked about india. i refer you to chapter the book but india has a critical role to play in my estimation that is because the narrative of what afghanistan is has played in a south asian -- is that afghanistan is in place between india and pakistan. and the individual tribes in the country of afghanistan ally in one way or the other, rightly or wrongly, with either indian interests or pakistani interest. pakistan's military apparatus not wishing to see india advantaged either...
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the women of india cannot allow men to keep on raping until the mindset is changed. that is one issue. but i think it should be a capital punishment. nothing less than they should be hanged. >> reporter: horror at what happened on these roads has stretched across india. the legacy of the woman that was raped and beaten and thrown from the bus may yet be just as great. >> woodruff: earlier today margaret warner talked to "new york times" reporter heather timmons in new delhi. >> warner: heather timmons thank you for joining us. what can you tell us about the suspects in this case? >> right now there's not a whole lot of information available about the suspects. there are two brothers they were six friends that hung out together, at least four of them lived in the same neighborhood. one of them is from be haar. one is being tried as a juvenile although that is a matter of some debate. i believe he is going to be -- his actual bone density is going to be tested to see whether he's 17 or 18 and can be tried as an adult. one was a fruit seller and one of them was a cleane
the women of india cannot allow men to keep on raping until the mindset is changed. that is one issue. but i think it should be a capital punishment. nothing less than they should be hanged. >> reporter: horror at what happened on these roads has stretched across india. the legacy of the woman that was raped and beaten and thrown from the bus may yet be just as great. >> woodruff: earlier today margaret warner talked to "new york times" reporter heather timmons in new...
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india says pakistani soldiers took advantage of bad weather and low visibility to launch an attack on the indian side of that border. it has caused a diplomatic crisis and raised concerns over relations between the two countries. >> it is very important that we make sure that what ever happened should not be escalated. we cannot and must not allow the unfortunate events that have taken place. >> the pakistani ambassador to india was summoned to the interior ministry in very strong terms. the pakistani army has released a statement in response to demands for an investigation. indian authorities were informed that pakistan has carried out -- and checked and found out that nothing is being alleged by india. in the capital of pakistan in kashmir, the incident has had little impact on daily life. people are aware of the diplomatic dispute that is brewing. >> we condemn this incident, regardless of which side started get. both countries should try cordele relations -- cordial relations. >> this is an anti-pakistan protest. opposition parties have been calling for retaliatory action, but the
india says pakistani soldiers took advantage of bad weather and low visibility to launch an attack on the indian side of that border. it has caused a diplomatic crisis and raised concerns over relations between the two countries. >> it is very important that we make sure that what ever happened should not be escalated. we cannot and must not allow the unfortunate events that have taken place. >> the pakistani ambassador to india was summoned to the interior ministry in very strong...
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. >> brown: from india, fred de sam lazaro has the story of an unlikely solution to massive black-outs and power-grid problems, using the by-product of a staple. >> the newly electrified homes stand out in the dark-with children clustered around the single light bulb doing home work. just one, low power turbine is enough to make the enterprise viable. >> suarez: and we remember pauline phillips whose "dear abby" column offered straight- talking but sympathetic advice about love and life to readers around the globe. >> brown: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> br
. >> brown: from india, fred de sam lazaro has the story of an unlikely solution to massive black-outs and power-grid problems, using the by-product of a staple. >> the newly electrified homes stand out in the dark-with children clustered around the single light bulb doing home work. just one, low power turbine is enough to make the enterprise viable. >> suarez: and we remember pauline phillips whose "dear abby" column offered straight- talking but sympathetic advice...
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it has sparked a debate in india. >> protests go on on the rape that has shocked india. lawyers set up to handle the case get their first trial. none are prepared to defend the five men charged with murdering and raping the student. >> it is heinous and in respect to the girl victim and sas a message that we want to send to society, we want our society to be safe and such criminals will not get representation. >> no one is at home at the shack where the bus driver was living. the juvenile suspect al ledgedly caused the worst violence. the neighborhood under a cloud of shame. they say attitudes to women need to change. >> the problem siis with men, says this woman. and their bad intentions. after boarding the bus, the medical student was raped for an hour and died of her injuries. it sparked days or protests -- and being out of touch with changing attitudes. >> the horror of this crime is incomprehensible. but it has highlighted a growing cultural clash between those who want more equality and those who want to keep them in place. >> those wanting more equality say there
it has sparked a debate in india. >> protests go on on the rape that has shocked india. lawyers set up to handle the case get their first trial. none are prepared to defend the five men charged with murdering and raping the student. >> it is heinous and in respect to the girl victim and sas a message that we want to send to society, we want our society to be safe and such criminals will not get representation. >> no one is at home at the shack where the bus driver was living....
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fremont to offer prayers and express their anger over the gang rape and murder of a young woman in india. abc7 news reporter alan wopping will have that -- alan wang will have that story for us in a moment. >>> a well-known television personality appears on air just weeks after being seriously burned in a fire. coming up next, the brave face in front of an audience of millions. and abc7's mike shumann was there for celebrations. and a tragic accident tonight involving a photograph ter -- photographer trying to track down justin bieber. and then late other "nightline." >> i'm terry moran. coming up next on "nightline" the american man living a nightmare. jailed in a south american prison. he is now out on bail. the "nightline" investigation that took us inside his personal hell. plus my co anchor bill weir goes inside [ fingers tapping ] [ rain pattering ] [ heels clicking ] [ female announcer ] yoplait light tastes great now... ♪ ...and feels great later 20 delicious flavors of yoplait light, now at 90 calories each. yoplait, it is so good! se me, sir i'm gonna have to ask you to power
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fremont to offer prayers and express their anger over the gang rape and murder of a young woman in india. abc7 news reporter alan wopping will have that -- alan wang will have that story for us in a moment. >>> a well-known television personality appears on air just weeks after being seriously burned in a fire. coming up next, the brave face in front of an audience of millions. and abc7's mike shumann was there for celebrations. and a tragic accident tonight involving a photograph ter -- photographer trying to track down justin bieber. and then late other "nightline." >> i'm terry moran. coming up next on "nightline" the american man living a nightmare. jailed in a south american prison. he is now out on bail. the "nightline" investigation that took us inside his personal hell. plus my co anchor bill weir goes inside >>> in fremont tonight, hundreds of people turned out to offer prayers and express their anger over the gang rape and murder of a woman in india. alan wang has the story. >> let's make a difference. >> the gang rape and murder of a 23-year-old woman in new delhi struck a ner
fremont to offer prayers and express their anger over the gang rape and murder of a young woman in india. abc7 news reporter alan wopping will have that -- alan wang will have that story for us in a moment. >>> a well-known television personality appears on air just weeks after being seriously burned in a fire. coming up next, the brave face in front of an audience of millions. and abc7's mike shumann was there for celebrations. and a tragic accident tonight involving a photograph ter...